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    Doping asymmetry in the three-band Hamiltonian for cuprate ladders: Failure of the standard model of superconductivity in cuprates

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    Song, J.-P.
    Mazumdar, S.
    Clay, R.T.
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    Department of Physics, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2023-06-27
    
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    American Physical Society
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    Song, Jeong-Pil, Sumit Mazumdar, and R. Torsten Clay. "Doping asymmetry in the three-band Hamiltonian for cuprate ladders: Failure of the standard model of superconductivity in cuprates." Physical Review B 107.24 (2023): L241108.
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    Abstract
    The relevance of the single-band two-dimensional Hubbard model to superconductivity in the doped cuprates has recently been questioned, based on density matrix renormalization group (DMRG) computations that found superconductivity over an unrealistically broad doping region upon electron-doping, yet a complete absence of superconductivity for hole-doping. We report very similar results from DMRG calculations on a Cu2O3 two-leg ladder within the parent three-band correlated-electron Hamiltonian. The strong asymmetry found in our calculations are in contradiction to the deep and profound symmetry in the experimental phase diagrams of electron- and hole-doped cuprate superconductors, as seen from the occurrence of quantum critical points within the superconducting domes in both cases that are characterized by Fermi surface reconstruction, large jumps in carrier density, and strange metal behavior. © 2023 American Physical Society.
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    2469-9950
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    10.1103/PhysRevB.107.L241108
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